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Medical News Today: When to see a doctor if a child has a nosebleed
Nosebleeds are common in young children. Most nosebleeds are not a cause for concern, and it is usually possible to treat them at home by applying gentle pressure to the child’s nose. However, persistent, recurring, or very heavy bleeding may require medical attention. Learn more here.
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